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The Happiness Industry

How Government and Big Business Sold Us Well-Being

William Davies
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Panoramica di The Happiness Industry

"The Happiness Industry" exposes how corporations and governments weaponize psychology to control us. Davies reveals the disturbing truth: your emotions are now profitable data points. As Terry Eagleton noted, this isn't just theory - it's reshaping policy while we smile our way into compliance.

Temi chiave in The Happiness Industry

  • commodification of emotion
  • utilitarian political philosophy
  • biometric surveillance capitalism
  • quantified self movement
  • psychological social control

Citazioni da The Happiness Industry

  • Should we be suspicious when global elites embrace happiness so enthusiastically?

  • "Natural rights" as "nonsense upon stilts."

  • Humans have reasons for their feelings that may be as significant as the feelings themselves.

  • Capitalism transformed into an arena of psychological experiences.

  • The public may speak, but only in the language of metrics and prices.

Personaggi di The Happiness Industry

  • William DaviesAuthor and sociologist analyzing the happiness industry
  • Jeremy BenthamPhilosopher and founder of utilitarianism
  • Gustav FechnerPhysicist who developed psychophysics
  • William Stanley JevonsEconomist who linked measurement to value
  • Matthieu RicardBuddhist monk studied by neuroscientists

Sull'autore

Sull'autore di The Happiness Industry

William Davies is the author of The Happiness Industry: How Government and Big Business Sold Us Well-Being. He is a renowned political economist and sociologist specializing in neoliberalism, data ethics, and the politics of well-being.

Davies is a Professor of Political Economy at Goldsmiths, University of London, and co-director of its Political Economy Research Centre. He combines academic rigor with sharp societal critique. His work examines how psychological science and corporate power intersect, a theme central to The Happiness Industry, which dissects the commodification of emotion through behavioral data.

Davies frequently contributes to The Guardian, London Review of Books, and The Atlantic, bridging scholarly analysis with public discourse. His other notable books, including Nervous States: Democracy and the Decline of Reason and This Is Not Normal: The Collapse of Liberal Britain, further explore crises in modern governance and expertise.

Recognized for translating complex political theory into accessible prose, Davies’s critique of “happiness science” has sparked global academic debate and influenced policy discussions on tech ethics.

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The Happiness Industry critiques how governments and corporations quantify happiness through big data, psychological tools, and surveillance to optimize productivity and profit. Davies argues that this transforms well-being into a measurable commodity, eroding privacy and fostering narcissism by prioritizing subjective gratification over meaningful relationships.

This book suits readers interested in sociology, political economy, and the ethics of technology. It’s valuable for those examining how capitalism intersects with mental health, data analytics, and workplace management.

Yes—it offers a provocative analysis of how happiness is commodified, blending historical context (e.g., Jeremy Bentham’s utilitarianism) with modern critiques of neuromarketing and algorithmic surveillance. However, it’s more critical than prescriptive, making it ideal for readers seeking awareness over self-help solutions.

Davies defines it as a system where governments and businesses use psychological research, biometric data, and surveillance to monitor and manipulate emotions. This industry prioritizes economic efficiency over genuine well-being, reducing happiness to a metric.

Corporations analyze digital footprints (e.g., social media likes, purchases) to predict behaviors and tailor interventions. Davies warns this erodes privacy, enabling manipulative practices like targeted ads or workplace monitoring under the guise of enhancing well-being.

Bentham’s utilitarianism—the idea that policies should maximize collective happiness—lays the groundwork for modern happiness metrics. Davies links Bentham’s principles to neoliberal economics, where happiness becomes a tool for governance and profit.

Davies highlights how it fosters individualism, undermines privacy, and reduces human experiences to data points. By prioritizing measurable outcomes, it neglects systemic issues like inequality and alienates people from authentic emotional connections.

Employers use wearable tech, mood surveys, and productivity trackers to monitor employee well-being. Davies argues this surveillance culture prioritizes efficiency over meaningful work, treating workers as data sources rather than autonomous individuals.

Neoliberalism frames happiness as a personal responsibility achievable through consumption. Davies ties this to corporate strategies that exploit emotional data, fostering markets where dissatisfaction drives endless consumption.

With advances in AI and biometric tracking, Davies’ warnings about data-driven surveillance remain urgent. The book helps contextualize debates on mental health apps, workplace monitoring, and algorithmic governance.

  • “Our hyper-connected world allows businesses to surveil our happiness” reflects Davies’ focus on digital exploitation.
  • Another pivotal line: “Happiness becomes a project of measurement and management, not lived experience”

Both critique data exploitation, but Davies emphasizes psychological manipulation, while Shoshana Zuboff focuses on economic control. Davies’ work complements critiques of capitalism with a historical lens on utilitarianism.

Davies authored Nervous States (on emotion’s role in politics) and The Limits of Neoliberalism. His works consistently explore governance, capitalism, and the interplay of science and power.

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